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Tacitus se uitbeelding van Agrippina Minor
Tacitus’ portrayal of Agrippina Minor Ancient historiography has more in common with the historical novel than with modem historiography. The Annals of Tacitus should be seen as an artistic, narrative text which demands active participation by the reader
M. Dircksen
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At an unknown date in the first century AD, the historian Quintus Curtius Rufus wrote the Histories of Alexander the Great. It is the only Roman historiographical work that has foreign history as its main subject.
Claire Pérez
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Winning Hearts and Minds: Tactics of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in the Early Roman Empire [PDF]
The most common strategy for Romanizing a province was through developing connections with elites in the indigenous society coupled with (in many cases) the inclusion of regional gods into the Roman pantheon.
Cline, Wesley C.
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Pliny On Cicero And Oratory - Self-Fashioning In The Public Eye [PDF]
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Riggsby, Andrew M.
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Some Intellectuals in Tacitus and Pliny the Younger
Some Intellectuals in Tacitus and Pliny the Younger The paper provides a (far from exhaustive) overview of references found in Tacitus’ historical works (Annales, Historiae, Agricola) and in Pliny the Younger’s Epistulae to people who may be defined ...
Jakub Pigoń
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The article discusses a partially preserved honourific inscription to the patron of Neviodunum (municipium Flavium Latobicorum Neviodunum), which was discovered in the 19th century at the Mokrice castle (Slovenia).
Žan Špendal, Milan Lovenjak
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Il presente articolo si propone come un lavoro di analisi comparativa tra la cronaca Annali (Annales-Ab excessu divi Augusti) di Publio Cornelio Tacito e il romanzo I demòni (Besy) di F.M.
Alessandra Elisa Visinoni
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Shannon-Henderson, K.E. (2019). Religion and Memory in Tacitus’ Annals
SHANNON - HENDERSON , KELLY E. (2019). Religion and Memory in Tacitus’ Annals. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 414 pp., 88,02€ [ISBN 978-0-1988-3276-8] [Book review]
James McNamara
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Drawing Imperial Lines: Sovereignty and Tacitus’ Germanicus
This essay focuses on Germanicus’ performance of sovereign power in Tacitus’ Annales 1-2. That power is seen in the differentiation of citizen from non-citizen and Roman territory from non-Roman territory.
Alston, Richard
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Tacito venetai = vakarų baltai? Faktai ir hipotezės
ARE THE VENETHI OF TACITUS SYNONYMOUS WITH WESTERN BALTS?SummaryVeneti (Lat. Venedi, Venethi; Gr. Ουενέδαι) usually describes a tribe or confederation of tribes which are mentioned by many antique and modern historians and geographers.
Jūratė Sofija Laučiūtė
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